This twice-relocated homestead cabin is one of a number of relocated structures located at Collier State Park Logging Museum. Admission is free but the outdoor museum is only open from May 1 to October 1.

This twice-relocated homestead cabin is one of a number of relocated structures located at Collier State Park Logging Museum. Admission is free but the outdoor museum is only open from May 1 to October 1.

This homesteader's log cabin, barn and smokehouse are a few of a number of relocated structures located at Collier State Park Logging Museum. Admission is free but the outdoor museum is only open from May 1 to October 1.

Nova Scotian Alexander Annand arrived in Langley in 1886 taking up land close to the United States border. He built a small home that he replaced with this one two years later. Gradually clearing the trees he developed a small farm and orchard.

This one story, dog-trot style building is located at Arena Dr and E Wade Avenue in the Baxter County Fairgrounds. This building was the home of Randolph Casey - an early pioneer and merchant of Mountain Home.